{"id":2142,"date":"2020-06-24T11:02:50","date_gmt":"2020-06-24T11:02:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.boldbarber.com\/?p=2142"},"modified":"2020-05-08T12:25:03","modified_gmt":"2020-05-08T12:25:03","slug":"how-to-dry-curly-hair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.boldbarber.com\/how-to-dry-curly-hair\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Dry Curly Hair?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Curly hair can be quite tricky to maintain in good condition. There are lots of things you have to watch out for when you\u2019re washing, conditioning<\/a>, styling, or drying your curly hair. Whether you want to keep your curls from entangling, maintain them in their current shiny and gorgeous state, or make them even curlier, everything you do with them matters. This usually goes double for drying.<\/p>\n So, what is the best way to dry curly hair? Everyone\u2019s hair is different so we\u2019ll go over the 8 main ways below and explain how to do them and what they are best for.<\/p>\n Diffusing your hair is one of the fastest drying methods and it\u2019s also good if you\u2019re looking for some extra volume. Curly hair can sometimes take hours to air dry and we don\u2019t always have that. So, putting a diffuser attachment on your blow dryer is a good way to do the job quickly.<\/p>\n It is important to use low heat when you\u2019re using the diffuser attachment, however, as curly hair is very susceptible to burn damage. Also, if you are going to use a diffuser, remember to use it evenly on all sections of your hair. There\u2019s no point in drying your hair unevenly, it will only leave it looking weird.<\/p>\n Now that we got the diffuser out of the way, let\u2019s see how to blow dry curly hair<\/a> without a diffuser. With or without a diffuser, using too much heat can be devastating for curly hair so make sure you\u2019re using the lowest heat setting on your device.<\/p>\n For curly hair, it\u2019s generally recommended to use blow dryers in the 1300-1874 watts range with multiple heat and speed settings, as well as a cool shot function.<\/p>\n Another tip for when you\u2019re not using a diffuser is to keep your hair steady with your other hand. Blow dryers tend to throw your hair every which way when you\u2019re not using a diffuser.<\/p>\n Using thermal protectants and anti-frizz products is also a good idea.<\/p>\n Hood dryers are another quick way to get the job done, especially if you want to do additional things with your hair such as roller sets, twist outs, etc. They are quite a costly investment, however, and they do take a lot of space.<\/p>\n Plus, you need to make sure that the blow dryer is of high enough quality and that you use it with the right heat setting for your curls. A sub-par quality hooded dryer on the wrong setting can do a lot of damage to your hair very quickly so always choose high-quality.<\/p>\n A good and safe way to towel-dry curly hair is to \u201cplop\u201d it. This is a tried and tested technique that\u2019s also quite simple. All you need is an old and used (but clean!) t-shirt or a microfiber towel.<\/p>\n Lay it straight on a table (if it\u2019s a t-shirt, make sure the sleeves are folded and are facing up) and flip your head forward, laying your curls flat on top of the fabric. Make sure your curls are straight but relaxed and that they parallel to the towel\u2019s length. Then, just gently roll the towel with your hair in it toward your scalp. Fold it to the base of your neck and then tie it either with its own sleeves or with something else.<\/p>\nHow to diffuse dry curly hair?<\/h3>\n
How to blow dry curly hair?<\/h3>\n
Should you use a hooded drier for curly hair?<\/h3>\n
How to \u201cplop\u201d your hair?<\/h3>\n